History of Gardiner Pittston And West Gardiner With a Sketch of the Kennebec I

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History of Gardiner Pittston And West Gardiner With a Sketch of the Kennebec I
Hanson, J. W. (John Wesley), 1823-1901
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, he then removed to the eastern side of the river, where he for many years kept a tavern. The McCauslands occupied the elegant sites now owned by Messrs. Evans, Kimball, Allen, etc. Sam- uel Grant came from Vassalboro', and settled near Avhere the Saw-mills are. Benaiah Door lived on Plaisted Hill. Samuel Berry, who was usually called Lieutenant, lived on the Plaisted Hill. Elea- ZAR Tarbox lived where his descendants now dwell. Joseph Burns settled a few rods from William Bradstreet's. R. E. ...Nason was on Plaisted Hill ; he was captain of the first military company, and was succeeded by Maj. Seth Gay. William Bar- ker lived' near where William B. Grant's house now is. Andrew Bradstreet was near the mouth of the Cabbassa stream. Benjamin Shaw was in the Great House and at New Mills. General Dear- born lived in a house built by Messrs. Byram &. Dingley. It stood near the Hayscales, and was INCORPORATION AND SEPARATION. 149 afterwards occupied by Hon. Parker Sheldon, and at length became a cooper's shop.

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